What are the seven elements of art?
What are the three primary colors?
What are the three secondary colors?
What is the difference between 'form' and 'shape' in art?
What is 'value' in art?
What are complementary colors?
What is 'balance' as a principle of design?
What is 'contrast' in art?
What is fresco painting?
Hint: Michelangelo used this on the Sistine Chapel ceiling
Which principle of design creates a focal point by making one part stand out?
Hint: It tells the eye where to look first.
Which principle of design repeats visual elements to create movement?
Hint: It works in art the way beat works in music.
When a painting feels complete because its parts work together, what principle is being used?
Hint: The whole artwork feels connected.
What color group includes red, orange, and yellow?
Hint: They often feel energetic or sunny.
Which drawing technique uses closely spaced parallel lines to show value?
Hint: Cross-hatching adds a second set of lines.
In visual analysis, why would an artist place blue beside orange?
Which palette is analogous?
What does saturation describe?
A painter uses red-orange light in the foreground and blue shadows behind it. What is the likely effect?
What is the difference between a tint and a shade?
Why might an artist use a limited palette?
What is local color?
What does varied line weight help show?
What is an axis line useful for in figure drawing?
What does proportion compare?
Why notice plane changes on a face or object?
Which choice belongs to the shadow family?
What does a cast shadow help show?
Why can a clear silhouette improve a composition?
What is sighting in drawing?
What does a focal point do?
Which technique builds tone with repeated parallel lines?
What do cross-contour lines describe?
Which technique builds value from dots?
What does blending soften in a drawing?
What does a gesture drawing capture?
What is a block-in drawing used for?
How many vanishing points does two-point perspective use?
What is foreshortening?
Why vary hard and soft edges?
What does mass drawing emphasize?
Why simplify a complex subject before drawing details?
What is a musical motif?
What is a musical phrase?
What is a cadence?
What does musical texture describe?
What is monophony?
What is homophony?
What is polyphony?
What does timbre describe?
What is orchestration?
What is a variation?
What does chiaroscuro emphasize?
What does sfumato create?
What is impasto?
What makes fresco different from oil painting?
What is composition?
What is atmospheric perspective?
What is genre painting?